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US-9380205

Liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus and liquid crystal lens imaging method

PublishedJune 28, 2016
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Technical Abstract

Liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus and method are provided. The apparatus includes: juxtaposed at least two lens groups, a rubbing direction of alignment layer of a LC lens in one lens group being perpendicular to a rubbing direction of alignment layer of a LC lens in neighboring another lens group; an image capture unit for forming first and second image signals according to light signals passing through the lens groups at a first moment and forming third and fourth image signals according to light signals passing through the lens groups at a second moment; an image processor for processing the image signals to obtain a final formed image signal; and a driving circuit for controlling the LC lenses to be non-lens state and lens state respectively at the first and second moments. No polarizer is used, the intensity of received incident light is increased and the thickness is reduced.

Patent Claims
18 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus comprising: juxtaposed at least two lens groups, wherein each of the lens groups comprises at least a liquid crystal lens, a rubbing direction of alignment layer of the liquid crystal lens in one of the lens groups is perpendicular to a rubbing direction of alignment layer of the liquid crystal lens in neighboring another of the lens groups; a driving circuit, connected to the at least two lens groups and configured for controlling the liquid crystal lenses in the at least two lens groups to be at non-lens state at a first moment and controlling the liquid crystal lenses in the at least two lens groups to be at lens state at a second moment; an image capture unit, comprising at least one image sensor configured for capturing light signals passing through neighboring two of the lens groups at the first moment and forming a first image signal and a second image signal respectively according to the light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups, and capturing light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups at the second moment and forming a third image signal and a fourth image signal respectively according to the light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups; and an image processor, connected to the image capture unit and configured for receiving the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal and the fourth image signal and processing the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal and the fourth image signal to thereby obtain a processed image signal as a final formed image signal.

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2. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the image processor comprises: a calculating unit, configured for superimposing the third image signal with processed fourth image signal and removing an image signal formed by the light signal without being modulated by the two neighboring lens groups from superimposed image signal to thereby obtain the final formed image signal, wherein the image signal formed by the light signal without being modulated by the two neighboring lens groups is acknowledged according to the first image signal and/or the second image signal.

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4. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the image processor further comprises: a weighting factor determining unit, configured for determining the weighting factor β according to parameters of the lens groups and a polarization difference of incident light for the lens groups.

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5. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the weighting factor is greater than or equal to 0 and smaller than or equal to 1.

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6. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , wherein an incident light entering the lens groups is natural light, the weighting factor β is ½.

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7. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a time interval between the first moment and the second moment is smaller than a preset time.

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8. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a distance between optical axes of the two neighboring lens groups is smaller than a preset value.

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9. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the image capture unit comprises image sensors having a number matching the number of the lens groups with one-to-one relationship, each of the image sensors is configured for capturing the light signal passing through a corresponding one of the lens groups.

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10. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the image capture unit comprises one image sensor, the image sensor is divided into a plurality of photosensitive areas, the photosensitive areas have a number matching the number of the lens groups with one-to-one relationship, each of the photosensitive areas is configured for capturing the light signal passing through a corresponding one of the lens groups.

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11. The liquid crystal lens imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the image processor is connected to the driving circuit and configured for issuing a control signal to the driving circuit according to an image characteristic of the final formed image signal; the driving circuit is configured for adjusting voltages inputted to the liquid crystal lenses in the lens groups according to the control signal.

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12. A liquid crystal lens imaging method comprising: juxtaposing at least two lens groups, wherein each of the lens groups comprises at least a liquid crystal lens, a rubbing direction of alignment layer of the liquid crystal lens in one of the lens groups is perpendicular to a rubbing direction of alignment layer of the liquid crystal lens in neighboring another of the lens groups; controlling the liquid crystal lenses in the at least two lens groups to be at non-lens state at a first moment, capturing light signals passing through neighboring two of the lens groups at the first moment and forming a first image signal and a second image signal respectively according to the light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups; controlling the liquid crystal lenses in the two neighboring lens groups to be at lens state at a second moment, capturing light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups at the second moment and forming a third image signal and a fourth image signal according to the light signals passing through the two neighboring lens groups; and processing the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal and the fourth image signal to thereby obtain a processed image signal as a final formed image signal.

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13. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the step of processing the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal and the fourth image signal comprises: superimposing the third image signal with processed fourth image signal and removing an image signal formed by the light signal without being modulated by the two neighboring lens groups from superimposed image signal to thereby obtain the final formed image signal, wherein the image signal formed by the light signal without being modulated by the two neighboring lens groups is acknowledged according to the first image signal and/or the second image signal.

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15. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the step of processing the first image signal, the second image signal, the third image signal and the fourth image signal comprises: determining the weighting factor β according to parameters of the lens groups and a polarization difference of incident light for the lens groups.

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16. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the weighting factor is greater than or equal to 0 and smaller than or equal to 1.

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17. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein an incident light entering the lens groups is natural light, the weighting factor β is ½.

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18. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein a time interval between the first moment and the second moment is smaller than a preset time.

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19. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein a distance between optical axes of the two neighboring lens groups is smaller than a preset value.

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20. The liquid crystal lens imaging method as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising: adjusting voltages inputted to the liquid crystal lenses in the two neighboring lens groups according to an image characteristic of the final formed image signal.

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December 30, 2014

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June 28, 2016

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